To: Zakeet
Men's fashion designers have a real problem. If they make small changes (this year's tie is 1/16" narrower than last year's), men will ignore them and keep their old clothes. If they make big changes, men will ignore them and keep their old clothes. Thus, they just have shows to impress each other and will be completely ignored by actual consumers.
15 posted on
08/08/2013 8:38:40 AM PDT by
KarlInOhio
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To: KarlInOhio
Men's fashion designers have a real problem. If they make small changes (this year's tie is 1/16" narrower than last year's), men will ignore them and keep their old clothes. If they make big changes, men will ignore them and keep their old clothes. Thus, they just have shows to impress each other and will be completely ignored by actual consumers. DINGDINGDING! We have a winner.
"Fashion" is an inherently female concept. Men are more attuned to "style" which is not subject to quarterly review....
21 posted on
08/08/2013 8:41:43 AM PDT by
papertyger
(Blessed are the flexible for they shall not be broken....)
To: KarlInOhio
I think it’s impressive how CONSERVATIVE, mens fashion has been for the past 100 years. Except for small details (cuffs/no cuffs) a man’s dress suit is virtually identical to what it was 100 years ago.
We pretty much dumped the vest but other than that.....
31 posted on
08/08/2013 8:45:46 AM PDT by
DManA
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